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  • From: "Narayanan, Ramesh" <RNarayanan@panasonicfa.com>
  • To: "'mark hu'" <mark@fintrack.com>, Marcel Ruff <ruff@swand.lake.de>, "Narayanan, Ramesh" <RNarayanan@panasonicfa.com>, xml-dev@xml.org
  • Date: Fri, 7 Jul 2000 14:07:36 -0500

First Thanks to everyone for all your suggestions. 

CORBA or COM are good between systems that support that architecture. But
when calls have to be made between UNIX to NT, for example, how can i use
COM+ ?
Also, CORBA calls become difficult to implement in NT. And anyway if i use
these proprietary calls to send data, doesnt that defeat the purpose of XML
? The same goes for MSMQ/MQSeries . and anyway MSMQ by itself (except in
conjunction with LEVEL8's Geneva) doesnt talk to Unix Server,right ?

Thanks,
Ramesh
-----Original Message-----
From: mark hu [mailto:mark@fintrack.com]
Sent: Friday, July 07, 2000 12:51 PM
To: Marcel Ruff; Narayanan, Ramesh; xml-dev@xml.org
Subject: Re: XML across varied Servers


it does not have to be CORBA aware.......... ???,  there's no any link
between asynch. sending/receiving and CORBA, FYI, COM(+) supports asynch.
calls, messaging and nofication pretty well as well - some aspects are even
better than current CORBA.

mark
----- Original Message -----
From: Marcel Ruff <ruff@swand.lake.de>
To: Narayanan, Ramesh <RNarayanan@panasonicfa.com>; <xml-dev@xml.org>
Sent: Friday, July 07, 2000 3:48 AM
Subject: Re: XML across varied Servers


> "Narayanan, Ramesh" wrote:
> >
> > Hello everybody,
> >
> >         I understand that XML is great for moving data across
applications
> > running under different OS. Every book and article says this is the
primary
> > goal of XML. But i dont understand how this is implemented. More
> > specifically , i need to send an XML document asynchronously from an
Unix
> > Server to a Windows NT Server, neither of them running a web server. How
can
> > this be done, without using MSMQ or MQSeries ?  Could somebody throw
some
> > light on this ?
> Consider xmlBlaster, it is a free MOM for commercials as well
> and runs anywhere.
>    http://www.xmlBlaster.org
>
> You can asynchronously send/receive  XML data using all CORBA aware
> languages like C++, Java, Perl etc.
> XML-RPC support is under construction as well.
>
> Marcel
>
>
> --
> Marcel Ruff
> ruff@swand.lake.de
> http://www.lake.de/home/lake/swand/
> http://www.xmlBlaster.org
>
>
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